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IRAN'S UN LETTER TO THE UNITED NATIONS: ACCUSED OF "INTERFERENCE" ON THE US

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IRAN'S UN LETTER TO THE UNITED NATIONS: ACCUSED OF "INTERFERENCE" ON THE US

Iran has accused the United Nations in interrogating the United Nations 'interrogation' in its internal affairs.

The letter has been written in the letter that the American leadership embarked on spreading anarchy through many untouchable battles, which violates international laws.

21 people were killed during the protests in different cities of Iran. These demonstrations started on economic issues.

There has been no news of any major demonstration since two days, and the focus of Iran's official media on Thursday is on the pro-government rally.

Iran's falling standards and anti-corruption initiatives against the people, led to high leadership and especially senior leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

This protest is the biggest public protest since the 2009 release of reforms.

Since the start of Iran's protests, American President Donald Trump is supporting him, and on Wednesday he further extended these protests when he said "America can help the protesters".

This statement strengthens the accusation of conservative Iranians, in which they reside in foreign powers responsible for the protests in which Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United States.

Iranian diplomats Ghulalimi Khusro in his letter in his letter said that Iran has a long history of involvement in Iranian matters.

However, he added that the 'current administration has crossed the limits to violate international laws and principles.'

What did the leader of the Revolutionary Revolution say?
On the other hand, the head of the Revolutionary Revolution of Iran has quoted the ongoing demonstrations in the country that the 'rebellion' has been defeated in the country.

Major General Mohammad Ali Jafri, the head of the Guardian Revolution, declared it when thousands of people fired for the government against anti-government protests.

Major General Jaffrey said in the announcement 'Today we can say that the 96 rebellion has ended.'

His sign was towards the Persian calendar, which is 1396 this year.

He further added that 'enemies' were defeated due to 'security and people's care' and in the three provinces, the rules of the Revolutionary Revolution took limited measures.

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